JEGS High-Energy Ignition Coil for Breaker Points/Non-CD Electronic Ignition Systems [Red]
555-40105
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Breaker Points/Non-CD Ignition Coils
JEGS 555-40105 High-Energy Ignition Coil Features:
- Designed for breaker point (1.5-ohm resistance) or standard non-CD (Capacity Discharge) electronic ignition systems
- Excellent choice when upgrading or replacing a stock-style external ignition coil
- Capable of producing up to 45,000 volts of power
JEGS 555-40105 High-Energy Ignition Coil Includes:
- (1) Red Coil
- (2) 5mm x 0.8mm thread Nuts
- (2) 5mm flat washers
- (2) 5mm lock washers
- (1) Chrome Mounting Bracket
JEGS 555-40105 High-Energy Ignition Coil Dimensions:
- Diameter: 2.125 in.
- Overall Height: 6.125 in.
- Case Height: 4.625 in.
- Tower Height: 1. 50 in. from the top of the case
- Stud: .375 in. H x 5mm x 0.8mm thread
- Nut: 5mm x 0.8mm, requires 8 mm socket for removal
JEGS 555-40105 High-Energy Ignition Coil Note:
- Will not work with aftermarket CD (Capacity Discharge) electronic ignition systems similar to MSD that require an external control box.
Specifications:
on a 1947 ford pickup with a 12 volt system will this coil require an external ballast resistor?
Does this coil kit come with spade terminal lugs that bolt under the small nut terminals? A, lot of coils don't come with these and they're almost impossible to find now days.
DOES THIS COIL REQUIRE A BALLAST RESISTOR?
Does the coil have to be mounted vertically or can it be mounted on it's side?
Can you use this coil with original Ford resistor wire and 55-40055 Distributor?
Will this coil work with a Holley Sniper EFI? If not what coil is recommended?
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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